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With Marmee, accompanied by John Brooke, still in Washington with her sick husband , Jo takes charge of the household, taking Amy out of the school where she is bullied. Beth continues to visit the ...

During the American Civil War 'Marmee' March brings up her four daughters whilst her husband serves as a pastor to the Union army. At their first Christmas without him they donate their food to the ...

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I've only watched the first part so far, but I might not watch the rest. I'm having a hard time believing the actors in the sister roles. They seem poorly cast, particularly Amy. She looks too old for the role, but that's not the only reason. She just doesn't seem to fit. Her acting style feels like it belongs in a 21st Century teen drama. Meg and Beth are both kind of bland. There's really nothing else to say about them. Jo is okay, but not nearly as good as Winona Ryder in the 1994 movie. I don't feel like I can critique the plot because I haven't watched the whole thing. But choosing the right actors for the main roles is very important. If I had invested in the characters, I would want to continue, despite story problems. But I'm finding the Little Women to be largely boring.

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